I’m always happy to share curricula, activities, and study guides that educators use in their courses, so if you’re willing to share, please email me — kelsey@kelseytimmerman.com. Also, if you are using any of my books in your class, let’s set a time to Skype with your class.

Where Am I Wearing? in your class

Where Am I Wearing? started as my journey, but since the book came out it has become about our journey: consumers and companies, teachers and students. WAIW has found its way into a wide array of high school and college courses including sociology courses at Rutgers, Carnegie-Mellon, and Colorado State, business courses at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, California State, and the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, and Anthropology courses at Ball State and Wingate to name a few.

To help you guide your students on the WAIW journey, I’ve created and compiled the following:

If you are interested in developing a service learning project related to the book, please email me (kelsey@kelseytimmerman.com) and I’ll help you brainstorm and/or connect you with folks who’ve done so in the past. Also, here’s a great a great resource my friends at Indiana Campus Compact produced that I think you’ll find useful – Charting the Course for Service-Learning

I want to interact with your class

If you’re using WAIW in your class, I want to help make the experience one that will stick with your students.